Episodios

  • Gerardo García, Banco de México and GFXC Chair: Assessing the Impact of the FX Global Code of Conduct
    Mar 31 2026

    Gerardo Garcia, General Director of Central Bank Operations at Banco de México and Chair of the Global Foreign Exchange Committee (GFXC), joins the 360T Podcast to explore one of the most important initiatives shaping modern FX markets: the FX Global Code. Reflecting on its origins, he discusses how the Code has helped rebuild trust, strengthen governance, and establish a common standard of best practice across a truly global marketplace — while also highlighting where further progress is still needed, particularly on buy-side adoption.

    Looking ahead, Garcia examines how the Code is evolving to keep pace with a rapidly changing market environment. From artificial intelligence and automation to shifting market structure and the rise of new participants, he shares how the GFXC is approaching these developments to ensure the Code remains relevant, practical, and forward-looking.

    He also offers a unique perspective on the continued electronification of the Mexican FX market, the growing global significance of the peso, and the role of technology in driving greater transparency, efficiency, and resilience across FX trading.

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    31 m
  • Toby Baker, T. Rowe Price: FX in the Machine Age
    Feb 27 2026

    As he prepares to retire from a 40-year career in FX, including the last 25 at T. Rowe Price where he currently serves as Head of FX, Toby Baker reflects on how technology has transformed buy-side trading desks. He examines how the rise of e-trading reshaped market structure by driving new efficiencies, and explores the next wave of innovation — from AI and automation to tokenisation and advanced data analytics — set to define the future of FX trading.

    Baker also discusses the pivotal role FX plays as both a global asset class and a core component of investment portfolios, and considers how traders can continue to add value in an increasingly automated environment. Finally, he reflects on the best career advice he has received and shares his own guidance for the next generation of FX professionals.



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    32 m
  • Colin Lambert, The Full FX: What Are The Key FX Trends To Watch In 2026?
    Jan 29 2026

    As tradition dictates, Colin Lambert, Co-Founder of The Full FX, kicks off the year by joining our first podcast to unpack the biggest moments and surprises from FX in 2025 — and to offer his predictions for what lies ahead. Undeterred by the mixed fortunes of last year’s calls, Lambert forecasts major crypto and stablecoin developments in traditional FX, pre-emptively bemoans the noise around Europe’s shift to T+1, and warns that technology is starting to threaten established market-data businesses. He also makes the case for continued investment in discretionary funds, predicts at least one major hedge fund casualty in 2026, and — after a stellar Trade of the Year performance in 2025 — explains why he’s now selling TBH/HUF.

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    33 m
  • Episode 53: Michael Angjeli, Treasury Manager, FX, Wise
    Apr 3 2025

    This episode begins with Michael Angjeli, Treasury Manager, FX, at Wise, discussing how the goals and objectives of FX trading and risk management within treasury organisations shape and dictate execution decisions. He then explains how Wise has adapted its hedging strategies in response to market volatility, adopting a more dynamic approach to adjusting hedge ratios, particularly for emerging market currencies. Angjeli also highlights the proactive steps Wise has taken to leverage technology and robust analytics to achieve cost reductions, efficiency gains, consistent pricing, and minimised operational risk in FX trading.





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    22 m
  • Episode 52: Allan Guild, Hilltop Walk Consulting
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode of the 360T podcast, Allan Guild, Director at Hilltop Walk Consulting, shares insights from his role chairing the recent TradeTech FX USA conference. These include how rising geopolitical uncertainty has heightened the focus on FX as an asset class, the ever-changing liquidity landscape and the growing importance of data-driven decision-making on the buy side. Guild also discusses the increasing role of automation and the evolution of FX algo trading, the challenges of integrating new technology into existing infrastructures, and the competitive pressures driving buy-side firms to accept change.

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    30 m
  • Episode 51: The 2025 Crystal Ball with Colin Lambert, Co-Founder of The Full FX
    Jan 15 2025

    Once again, Colin Lambert, Co-Founder of The Full FX, joins the podcast to make a series of predictions for the year ahead. But first we review and, for the first time ever, score his predictions from 2024 – has Lambert been looking into a crystal ball or a snow globe? Looking ahead to 2025, Lambert predicts that volatility will drive trading volumes up significantly across the industry, that regulators in the UK and Europe will get serious about enforcing rules for trading platforms and that the latest wave of non-bank market makers to enter the FX will find it a challenging marketplace. He also makes the case that FX options trading activity will continue shifting towards electronic trading platforms, sees currency CTAs heading for a banner year and suspects that debates around pre-hedging will rumble on with no real conclusion in sight. And, of course, Lambert picks out his infamous Trade of the Year!

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    36 m
  • Episode 50: Mark Mulholland, FX Trader, Fidelity International
    Oct 9 2024

    Our 50th episode features Mark Mulholland from Fidelity International discussing his recent deep-dive analysis on FX trade rejections, and their impact on execution quality and outcomes. Despite the topic of last look grabbing industry headlines in recent years, Mulholland explains that other often overlooked issues — such as static data — proved to be a bigger driver of reject rates for his firm and highlights the challenges posed by a lack of data standarisation across the FX industry. He also outlines how his analysis has helped Fidelity International realise a significant drop in the number of FX trade reject rates and points to an opportunity for sell-side firms to provide better pricing to clients and, ultimately, improve market efficiency.

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    19 m
  • Episode 49: Marc Chandler Bannockburn Global Forex
    Aug 27 2024

    Marc Chandler, Chief Market Strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex, breaks down some of the key themes and trends impacting the FX market. He discusses the fallout of the recent unwinding of the yen carry trade on corporations, explains why currency markets don't always follow a pattern of cause-and-effect and argues that the US dollar will remain at the centre of financial markets - but not necessarily for the reasons that many people assume. Chandler also looks ahead to a potential rate cut by the US Federal Reserve Bank and a divisive presidential election, making the case that the dollar is set for a cyclical downturn.

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    25 m